Line 1 - Non-specific: Barriers such as intact skin, natural flora, mucus membranes.
Line 2 - Non-specific: White blood cells such as Phagocytes (e.g. macrophages/dendritic cells), Inflammatory response, interferons.
Line 3 - Specific: White blood cells such as B and T cells and antigens.
To keep damaged pathogens and viruses out of the body, adapt pathogens to fight bacteria and germs, and to destroy colds, the flu, fevers, etc.
Physical barrier, innate and adaptive immunity
Barriers, general defense, and immune respond.
the but cheeks are the third defence against invading pathogens. If the skin or white blood cells have not later killed these systems. While you sleep your but cheeks got into your body searching for the pathogen once it is found the but cheeks squeeze so that is a sorbed and it is out of your system. if it is a serious disease the but cheeks start shutting inside your body so you eventually poo out of your mouth.
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The human immune system can be separated into three "lines of defense" 1) Tthe first line includes physical barriers-primarily the skin, and biochemical barriers-mucous, sweat, stomach acids, wax, oil ect. This is considered a non-specific response because the response is not different for different pathogens. 2) The second line includes the inflammatory response, natural killer cells, macrophages, and fever. This level of defense is also considered non-specific. 3) The third line includes the two specific defenses-your humoral or antibody mediated immune response and your cell mediated immune response. In both cases your body is responding to a particular antigen or infectious agent.
1) Physical (skin and mucous membranes) and chemical barriers that prevent entry by pathogens, 2) Nonspecific defensive cells (phagocytes, eosinophils,white blood cells, and natural killer cells) and proteins (interferons and complement system), inflammation and fever, and 3) The immune system that has specific targets and memory.(lymphatic system-recognition of foreign cells) The Human Body's 3 lines of defense 1.) Integumentary System-skin and accessory organs such as hair, nails, sweat glands, and oil glands 2.) Circulatory System-heart,arteries,veins,capillaries, and blood 3.) Lyphatic and Immune Systems-Thymus, bone marrow, spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, lymph capillaries, lymph vessels, lymphocytes, and lymph
The top five most important systems are: 1. The nervous system 2. The immune system 3. The digestive system 4. the cicultory system 5. The respitory system
Peggy Joan MacPhee has written: 'The pathogenesis of murine hepatitis type-3 infection: role of the immune and coagulation systems'
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The Steelers use a 3-4 defense.
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